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Where do you get your Japanese music - thecite - 2009-08-20

I'm unable to buy Japanese music, as I'm not in Japan and it's otherwise impossible to buy it online. Therefore, I have a complete lack of Japanese music. So, what are your best resources for Japanese music. Links appreciated. Yes, this is what we call "pirated music", but we're learning Japanese here; I need music, and it's too bad that I can't buy it.


Where do you get your Japanese music - bombpersons - 2009-08-20

Some here: http://www.nyaatorrents.org/?page=torrents&catid=33
The rest you can get of share or PD I guess.


Where do you get your Japanese music - thecite - 2009-08-20

I found this pretty awesome site:
http://jbestmusic.blogspot.com/
You can listen online, or you can just take the artist names and download the whole discography in thepiratebay or something.


Where do you get your Japanese music - wccrawford - 2009-08-20

It's not impossible to buy it online, actually. Ebay, Amazon.co.jp... I'm sure there are Japanese retailers that would be perfectly happy to ship to the US.


Where do you get your Japanese music - howtwosavealif3 - 2009-08-20

download...
I love Chinese people lol. there's a bunch of times where I just google artists, album/single name + mediafire or megaupload and it's on some chinese site.
There's livejournal, there's forums, there's these 2 sites that is like either run by japanese or chinese people that update like daily with all the new releases (mostly mainstream crap but I found some good shit there.). I dont' think I should post it?

imeem.com is nice (don't use much cause I download but it's good to test out if you like some artist or song)

I have my sites. I never use torrent unless that's like the only way... which it really never is.


Where do you get your Japanese music - uberstuber - 2009-08-20

jpopsuki


Where do you get your Japanese music - ocircle - 2009-08-20

Even if you were in Japan, CDs are really expensive in Japan so...

I bought one "album" and it was 3200 yen. There were cheaper "single" releases of songs (usually 3-4 songs, where more than half is usually a remix) for 1200 yen. I don't know if this was because that band was all the rage back then or what or if things have improved since 2000, but by golly, buying a CD must be for special occasions only, like for when you get a big raise on your salaryman wages.


Where do you get your Japanese music - bombpersons - 2009-08-20

howtwosavealif3 Wrote:there's these 2 sites that is like either run by japanese or chinese people that update like daily with all the new releases (mostly mainstream crap but I found some good shit there.). I dont' think I should post it?
Please =D If you don't want to post it here, at least post it at RTK Share, sounds interesting!


Where do you get your Japanese music - Tobberoth - 2009-08-20

I generally just rip it from youtube.


Where do you get your Japanese music - supisweetattack - 2009-08-21

first I go on Jpopasia.com to find new songs that are out... or just ones I haven't heard yet ^^ and then I use both http://aimini.net/ and http://www.4shared.com/ to DL them.... and if I can't find it there (like with newer songs) I just rip them from youtube.


Where do you get your Japanese music - chelxiang - 2009-08-21

something to share..

http://japanesemusicdream.wordpress.com/

this site is the best, it's has links to complete discographies hosted at either mediafire or 4shared.


Where do you get your Japanese music - stehr - 2009-08-21

video4viet.com : search in the songs section.


Where do you get your Japanese music - supisweetattack - 2009-08-22

chelxiang Wrote:something to share..

http://japanesemusicdream.wordpress.com/

this site is the best, it's has links to complete discographies hosted at either mediafire or 4shared.
Thank you very much ^_^ *goes to get songs she's missing*


Where do you get your Japanese music - arenzi - 2009-08-28

I'm sort of having the same problem. The main thing is I like to listen to oldies, specifically songs from the 1950s and 60s. I found 2 artists I like (Yuzo Kayama and Kyu Sakamoto) but it's hard to find a large amount of those songs online. It's not like finding an Elvis song, which is almost everywhere. At the moment I only use YouTube. I haven't been able to find any other sites.


Where do you get your Japanese music - timewastin - 2009-08-28

http://community.livejournal.com/ongaku_street

http://miyomimusic.blogspot.com/

http://shibuya2.livejournal.com


Where do you get your Japanese music - fugu68 - 2009-08-28

ocircle Wrote:Even if you were in Japan, CDs are really expensive in Japan so...

I bought one "album" and it was 3200 yen. There were cheaper "single" releases of songs (usually 3-4 songs, where more than half is usually a remix) for 1200 yen. I don't know if this was because that band was all the rage back then or what or if things have improved since 2000, but by golly, buying a CD must be for special occasions only, like for when you get a big raise on your salaryman wages.
They are expensive here in Japan - but how about trying your local Book Off? I manage to get my enka fix buying used CDs there...


Where do you get your Japanese music - b0ng0 - 2009-09-05

I would really recommend a program called Soulseek. I find tons of really obscure stuff using that, it even has a Japanese Music chat room built into it (along with many others).


Where do you get your Japanese music - timewastin - 2009-09-05

b0ng0 Wrote:I would really recommend a program called Soulseek. I find tons of really obscure stuff using that, it even has a Japanese Music chat room built into it (along with many others).
Yeah, that's a really good program for the less obvious stuff! Do you know how do do unicode search in Soulseek? (e.g. searching for hiragana/kanji words)


Where do you get your Japanese music - howtwosavealif3 - 2009-09-05

kay i'll just pots the 2 sites.

but i tihkn there's livejournals that do the same thing
and I would never rip from youtube, so LOW - the quality.

japandata.tv
j-pop.cn


Where do you get your Japanese music - joe_bevis - 2009-09-05

4shared.com
mp3raid.com
beemp3.com

you should be able to find HQ songs on there


Where do you get your Japanese music - Burritolingus - 2009-09-05

Amen for MP3 blogs! Just don't tip off Google. http://blogsearch.google.com/

When I'm feeling lazy (which is often), I have a few private music torrent trackers which occasionally have goodies as well, but rarely the really obscure stuff - that's where blogsearch really tends to shine.


Where do you get your Japanese music - RobotsAnger - 2009-09-05

I agree with j-pop.cn.

I like jpmp3.com the most though, seems to the latest releases the fastest.


Where do you get your Japanese music - vrtgo - 2009-10-07

http://lightsnevershine.blogspot.com/

Tasteful mix of Japanese and other stuff.


Where do you get your Japanese music - dani385 - 2009-11-07

thecite Wrote:I found this pretty awesome site:
http://jbestmusic.blogspot.com/
You can listen online, or you can just take the artist names and download the whole discography in thepiratebay or something.
This site is great! Cheers!


Where do you get your Japanese music - kerosan41 - 2009-11-07

ocircle Wrote:Even if you were in Japan, CDs are really expensive in Japan so...

I bought one "album" and it was 3200 yen. There were cheaper "single" releases of songs (usually 3-4 songs, where more than half is usually a remix) for 1200 yen. I don't know if this was because that band was all the rage back then or what or if things have improved since 2000, but by golly, buying a CD must be for special occasions only, like for when you get a big raise on your salaryman wages.
I highly recommend buying from a secondhand shop. You can get some incredible discounts, especially if the CD is an older release. 200円 for a CD is not bad at all.